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Playing In The Autumn Leaves Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: It's another beautiful Autumn day and we've decided to go for a walk in the park. Start this fun new puzzle and join us and the cute black and white dog featured in today's image for a fun time in the colorful Autumn leaves. Yellow, brown, orange, and the many hues in between, the leaves on the piles of leaves on the ground make for a very fun toy for this playful dog.

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It's time for a new fun and challenging jigsaw puzzle. Today we feature two very cute piglets playing around in their enclosure. Pick your difficulty level and and put these tiny pigs back together as fast as you can and get your time on our leader boards. Have fun!

Also called lesser pandas, red bear-cats, and red cat-bears, red pandas are excellent climbers, and forage largely in trees. They eat mostly bamboo, and may eat small mammals, birds, eggs, flowers, and berries. In captivity, they were observed to eat birds, flowers, maple and mulberry leaves, and bark and fruits of maple, beech, and mulberry.

The rose-ringed parakeet, also known as the ring-necked parakeet, is native to Africa and South Asia. In the wild, rose-ringed parakeets usually feed on buds, fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, and seeds. Rose-ringed parakeets measure on average 40 cm (16 in) in length, including the tail feathers. The adult male sports a red and black neck ring, females and immature birds show no neck rings, or display shadow-like pale to dark grey neck rings. Rose-ringed parakeets are popular as pets. Both males and females have the ability to mimic human speech.

Found in Africa and Asia, with a few in southern Europe, Australia, and New Guinea, bee-eaters are characterized by richly colored plumage, slender bodies, and usually elongated central tail feathers. As their name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat flying insects, especially bees and wasps, which are caught in the air by flights from an open perch. Bee-eaters are fairly indiscriminate in their choice of habitat. Their requirements are simply an elevated perch from which to watch for prey and a suitable ground substrate in which to dig their breeding burrow. They are highly social, and pairs sitting or roosting together are often so close that they touch. In today's new puzzle we feature two such colorful birds sitting on a branch.

Goats are naturally curious and playful. They are also agile and well known for their ability to climb and balance in precarious places; in the wild this ability helps them reach sources of food that other animals can't and avoid predators at the same time. Due to their agility and inquisitiveness, they are notorious for escaping their pens by testing fences and enclosures. They are among the earliest animals domesticated by humans. Despite having the reputation of being slightly rebellious, more and more people today are choosing more exotic pets like goats. Goats are herd animals and typically prefer the company of other goats, but because of their herd mentality, they will follow their owners around just the same. So what do you think? Would you like a pet goat? Finish this fun puzzle and let us know. Have fun!

Found in open woodland, parks, and gardens, the blue-faced honeyeater is common in northern and eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. Early naturalist George Shaw had called it the blue-faced honey-sucker in 1826. Other common names include white-quilled honeyeater, and blue-eye. Its propensity for feeding on the flowers and fruit of bananas in north Queensland has given it the common name of banana-bird.

In today's new puzzle we feature a cute English Bulldog playing with his yellow ball. Bulldogs have a wide head and shoulders. There are generally thick folds of skin on a Bulldog's brow; round, black eyes; a short muzzle with characteristic folds called a knot above the nose; hanging skin under the neck; drooping lips and pointed teeth, and occasionally an underbite.

This new jigsaw features a seagull sitting by the sea shore. Gulls are typically medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet.

Start the day with a fun and challenging puzzle featuring two cute calves on a green meadow. Under natural conditions, calves stay with their mother until weaning at 8 to 11 months. Heifer and bull calves are equally attached to their mothers in the first few months of life. Cattle occupy a unique role in human history, having been domesticated since at least the early neolithic age. Around 10,500 years ago, cattle were domesticated from as few as 80 progenitors in southeast Turkey. As early as 9000 BC both grain and cattle were used as money or as barter. Today there are over 1.4 billion cattle in the world. Cattle are venerated within the Hindu religion of India. Although there has never been any cow-goddesses or temples dedicated to them, cows appear in numerous stories from the Puranas and Vedas.

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